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The MINI John Cooper Works (JCW) has its origins in the 1960s, when racing legend John Cooper transformed the original Mini Cooper into a rally champion. The lightweight, agile Mini Cooper S dominated motorsport, famously winning the Monte Carlo Rally three times. This racing pedigree laid the foundation for the modern JCW brand, blending performance with the MINI’s iconic compact design.

When BMW revived the MINI brand in 2001, the John Cooper Works name returned as a high-performance variant. Initially offered as an aftermarket upgrade by John Cooper’s son Michael, JCW soon became an official part of MINI’s lineup after BMW acquired the brand. The first factory-built JCW model arrived in 2006, featuring a 210hp supercharged engine. Over the years, JCW evolved with turbocharging, more power, and sharper handling, cementing its reputation as MINI’s performance flagship.

Recently, MINI Malaysia gave us a chance to feel what it is like to be behind the wheel of this go-kart machine. We got behind the wheel of the new petrol-powered MINI JCW and took it to a small track that was designed to put this car to the test. 

Petrol-power

This variant features a 2.0-litre four-cylinder engine producing 231hp and 380Nm of torque. Paired with a 7-speed automatic transmission and front-wheel drive, this mini beast accelerates from 0 to 100km/h in just 6.1 seconds and reaches a top speed of 250km/h.

It may not seem fast on paper, but trust us, this packs a punch. They call it a “corner hunter” and not a speed hunter because tight turns are where this car shines the brightest. How? Well, according to MINI, the JCW variant has a +15% caster angle with stronger self-centring, highly pre-tensioned stabiliser bars with improved handling and dynamics, enhanced Servotronic Electric Power Steering (EPS) which is nicely weighted with enhanced precision. 

Also contributing to this is the JCW sport brakes with 17-inch front and 16-inch rear disc brakes, which give the car more than enough stopping power. The actuator’s contiguous wheel slip limitation (ARB) also has a 10 times faster reaction compared to the standard DSC. It also has an integrated brake system that has seamless transition between regen braking and friction braking. Too technical? In layman’s terms, this is an Anti-lock Braking System (ABS), stability and traction control on steroids.

The Corner Hunter

Now we were amazed by this presentation, and everything looked good on paper. But how did it perform on track? Well, let’s just say we were shaking and filled with adrenaline at the end of the session. We threw the car into tight corners at high speeds, and though we felt like we were going to go out of control and slide off the track, the car pulled us back as if it was not done with us yet. 

Power is nothing without proper handling, and if you were to crash this car, well, we would say that something is wrong with you and not the car. The handling is exceptional and can get you out of tricky situations. The car just wanted more and more with every turn, and we just kept giving it what it wanted. However, there is only so much that the car can do; it also depends on how fast you can steer the car out of the corners, and that plays a major role in corner hunting. As Uncle Ben said to Peter Parker in Spider-Man, “With great power comes great responsibility.”

I would have never thought that a MINI would be this fun, but this JCW variant has proved me wrong. 

A comfortable go-kart

We know how powerful go-karts can be and how comfortable a car is, so why not combine the best of both worlds? Inside, the cabin merges motorsport-inspired design with technological sophistication. A consistent black and red colour scheme dominates, from the dashboard’s knitted surface to the JCW-specific sport seats, finished in synthetic leather with multicoloured fabric accents and red stitching.

This writer has a big build, so if I say this is a comfortable car to sit in, take my word on it. Everything is positioned perfectly to give you that comfort and go-kart feeling. And honestly, there is more than enough space at the rear, even with my seating position.

At the centre of the dashboard is a 9.4-inch high-resolution OLED display—the Mini Interaction Unit—which doubles as both instrument cluster and infotainment system. Yes, it does come with wireless Apple CarPlay and charging. The speakers are Harman Kardon, and they deliver exceptional sound, which pumped us up even more for the track driving session.

Mini car with a big price tag

Well, nice things are not always cheap, especially if it has the brand “MINI” on them. With everything that the MINI JCW offers, we would say that this is an acceptable price if you have deep pockets. So if you want a go-kart that you can use as a daily driver, the MINI JCW is priced at RM318,888, and an add-on extended warranty and service package will cost you another RM12,100.

Specifications:
Engine: 2.0-litre four-cylinder petrol
Power: 231hp
Torque: 380Nm
Transmission: 7-speed automatic
Price (as tested): RM318,888

We like: Design, Power and Handling
We don’t like: No proper physical controls/buttons

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